ADDCHAN : sintaxis - /msg X,W addchan #canal : Aumenta el canal a la base de datos de X/W y asigna los modos de default del canal. Si no se usa este comando despues de que X/W se une al canal, no volverá después de un reinicio.
JOIN : sintaxis - /msg X,W join #canal : Le dice a X/W que entre al canal.
PART : sintaxis - /msg X,W part #canal : Le dice a X/W que salga del canal.
REMCHAN : sintaxis - /msg X,W remchan #canal : Remueve los valores de defaults de tu canal que se encuentran en la base de datos de X/W. Muy util cuando se quieren cambiar los valores de default del canal. Esto NO es lo mismo que purgar el canal. X/W no volverá a entrar al canal a menos de que se vuelva a ejecutar el comando addchan despues de esto.
ADDUSER : syntax - /msg X,W adduser #channel <nick> [user@host] <level> [password] : Adds a user to your channel's database with the given access level and password. The password field is OPTIONAL. You can always have the user set it themselves later. Also if the person is online user@host can be left out, (X/W will look it up themselves).
CLEARMODE : syntax - /msg X,W clearmode #channel : Clears all channel modes. Useful when a channel has been locked up. (set +i or +k without your knowledge)
MODINFO : syntax - /msg X,W modinfo #channel <variable> <user> <newvalue> : Changes a user's access settings
Variables for Modinfo
STATUS : syntax - /msg X,W status #channel : Displays all special X/W modes, Channel modes and the number of users in your channel. Neat huh :)
DEOP : syntax - /msg X,W deop #channel <nick1> [nick2] [nick3] .... : Deops one or more persons in you channel.
INVITE : syntax - /msg X,W invite #channel <nick> : Has X invite someone in your channel.
OP : syntax - /msg X,W op #channel <nick1> [nick2] [nick3] .... : Ops one or more persons in your channel
SUSPEND : syntax - /msg X,W suspend #channel <nick|user@host> <duration> s,m,h or d : Suspends a users access to X/W for the specified period of time. s(econds) , m(inutes), h(ours) or d(ays). You can only suspend someone with access lower than yours.
UNSUSPEND : syntax - /msg X,W unsuspend #channel <nick> : Unsuspends a user on your access list.
BAN : syntax - /msg X,W ban #channel <nick|user@host> [duration in hours] [level] [reason] : Bans a person on X/W's list for a specific number of hours. The max is 8760, 1 year. You use the person's nick if they are online. or specify a user@host if they are not. Level can be from 1 to your access level. A level 20 - 74 ban prevents the user from having ops. 75+ keeps them from being in the channel at all. You must at least have the same access level as the level of the ban to remove it.
UNBAN : syntax - /msg X,W unban #channel <nick|user@host> : Unbans a person from your channel. By nick if they are online, or by user@host if they are not, as with ban.
KICK : syntax - /msg X,W kick #channel <nick> [reason] : Tells X/W to kick somone from your channel, The reason is optional. Your name will be placed in the kick msg.
TOPIC : syntax - /msg X,W topic #channel <newtopic> : Has X/W change the topic in your channel.
STATUS : syntax - /msg X,W status #channel : This does the same thing as level 400 status EXCEPT, it will not report channel modes (+nt ect) to anyone with access below 400.
ACCESS : syntax - /msg X,W access #channel <nick|search string> [options] : Can look up the access for a certain person or a string. Expl : /msg X,W access #channel *!*@*.gnn.com , would return all GNN users with access on that channel. Also you can use these options instead of a nick or string.
Access options
-X- USER: Blahguy- (*!*username@*.blah.com) ACCESS: 1 LMPU |
-X- CHANNEL: #cservice -- AUTOOP: ON |
CHANINFO : syntax - /msg X,W chaninfo #channel : Displays whether or not a channel is registered, and to whom.
DEAUTH : syntax - /msg X,W deauth #channel : If you have sent you password already and would like to deauthenticate yourself. Use this command.
HELP : syntax - /msg X,W help [command] : Displays help file on a given command.
LBANLIST : syntax - /msg X,W lbanlist #channel <search string> : Searches X/W's banlist for a certain string. Use * to see the whole list.
LOGIN : syntax - /msg X,W login #channel - If you have no password. /msg [email protected] login #channel <password> - if you do /msg [email protected] login #channel <password> - for WThis loads your access listing into memory and authenticates you on your channel. Note : Exact same as pass
MAP : syntax - /msg X,W map : Shows a map of connected servers.
MOTD : syntax - /msg X,W motd : Displays X/W's message of the day.
NEWPASS : syntax - /msg [email protected] or [email protected] newpass #channel <password> : Sets a password on a channel for X/W. If it is X send to [email protected]. If it is W send to [email protected].
PASS : syntax - /msg [email protected] or [email protected] pass #channel <password> See Login
SHOWCOMMANDS : syntax - /msg X,W showcommands #channel : Shows all commands you can use on a channel.
SHOWIGNORE : syntax - /msg X,W showignore : Shows X/W's ignore list. This is what happens when someone tries to or accidentally floods X/W. The time length is 60 minutes.
VERIFY : syntax - /msg X,W verify nick : Displays whether or not a person is an official cservice rep. If X/W answers that the person is "NOT an authenticated CSERVICE representative" please come to #cservice and ask about them.
A NOTE ON PASSWORDS As of November 1st 1996 passwords are mandatory for ALL users. Users without passwords may still login, but will be restricted to level 0 commands (this includes newpass) until they set a password (see newpass).